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  • My wife and Is seafood collaboration dinner
    I just stumbled upon a Reddit post titled: My wife and I's seafood collaboration dinner How does it look? Sure enough, the top comment immediately points out that it should be "my wife's and my"
  • Origin of the phrase dotting the is and crossing the ts
    dot the i’s and cross the t’s Be meticulous and precise, fill in all the particulars, as in Laura had dotted all the i’s and crossed the t’s, so she wondered what she’d done wrong This expression presumably began as an admonition to school children to write carefully and is sometimes shortened
  • When to use I + is - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It's probably a facetious usage (deliberately ungrammatical, for some context-specific reason), as per TV comic Ali G's Is it because I's black? But a more complete context would be useful here If nothing else, what movie? Then we could at least contextualise it from a subtitle file, if not the actual footage
  • pronouns - Which one is correct to say: Its me or Its I . . .
    As reported from the NOAD: me mi pronoun [first person singular] used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition: Do you understand me? Wait for me! used after the verb to be and after than or as: Hi, it's me You have more than me informal to or for myself: I've got me a job It's then correct to say it's me
  • What is the proper way to say possesive with person X and self?
    My wife and I's seafood collaboration dinner I've never known what the proper way to use a sentence in which you and a specific person (as in you can't just say "our" because you want to specify who) possess something
  • idioms - correctly dotting the is and crossing the ts in the . . .
    I just need to go through it once more to dot the i's and cross the t's c It's almost ready I just need to go through it once more to dot the is and cross the ts a shows what I would naturally do b shows what appears to be most common (used in posts on this site as well as in Wikipedia), but it using that apostrophe for plural sticks in
  • If you are talking on behalf of you and someone else, what is the . . .
    Which reflexive pronouns are used with 'on behalf of'? Having identified a fairly strong preference for "of my wife and I me myself" over "of I me myself and my wife," let's drop "my wife" out of the equation and focus on which reflexive pronouns are most commonly used in the expression "on behalf of I me myself " Here is the Ngram chart for "on behalf of myself" (blue line) versus "on behalf
  • How to avoid using lot of Is in the personal essay? [closed]
    The whole point of the personal statement is to give the admissions officer a convincing impression of what kind of person you are, your passions and strengths, your most valued experiences, etc It is pretty much impossible to do this without liberal use of the first person pronouns In fact, if you try and avoid using I you may well end up with some bland passive constructions or formulaic
  • Why should the first person pronoun I always be capitalized?
    Why should we capitalize the first person pronoun 'I' even when it does not appear at the beginning of a sentence? Why is it not the case for other pronouns?
  • Your and my [something] vs Yours and my. . .
    @Peter Shor: I think you're almost certainly correct that US usage avoids Yours and my in this construction As Rimmer says, standard Google, and NGram, may mislead on this one, but Google Books itself is much safer (though you get less hits) But I get fairly even usage figures for "Your s his and my", "His your s and my" (again, only dozens), so even if Americans reject yours out of hand





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